Aleesha Young

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  • #72194
    Robert McNay
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    Now that I reread my post, it does sound weird and disjointed. I really need someone to remind me not to post after spending 14 hours at work doing a server rebuild and data recovery.  :-

    My apologies.

    #72195
    cpbell0033944
    Participant

    Now that I reread my post, it does sound weird and disjointed. I really need someone to remind me not to post after spending 14 hours at work doing a server rebuild and data recovery.  :-

    My apologies.

    Actually, I thought it was one of the best posts on here for a long while. 😉

    #72196
    Mimi
    Participant

    Now that I reread my post, it does sound weird and disjointed. I really need someone to remind me not to post after spending 14 hours at work doing a server rebuild and data recovery.  :-

    My apologies.

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    #72197
    Robert McNay
    Participant

    Thank you to both of you. To be honest, I was a little worried all day as to what I'd find in reply to my post.  :-[

    My "out of the box" thinking is probably due to my limited success with women. I've kind of become like a visitor to art museum. The visitor knows they could never get close or possess the items in the galleries, so they learn to appreciate what they can. Eventually, they find themselves enjoying the art as much as they would if it were hanging on their own wall.

    ;D

    #72198
    Tonus
    Participant

    To be honest, I was a little worried all day as to what I'd find in reply to my post.  :-[

    Your post sounded like the point of view of someone who knows what he likes and does not apologize for it.  I find that people who fit that description tend to enjoy more peace of mind than people who fight against themselves without having a good reason to do so.  It takes a fair bit of introspection to get to that point, and it can be an uncomfortable journey.  But the destination is a very nice place.  It's always bright and sunny there. 🙂

    #72199
    Robert McNay
    Participant

    I thought folks might like to know, FemFlex posted some new clips of Ms. Young on 11/8. A couple of them are close-ups of her legs flexing. Like I said a few posts ago, her hamstrings are un-be-liev-able.  😼 ;D

    #72200
    Evan Stanley
    Participant

    Her biceps are truly incredible. If one out of every ten women had arms like that, I'd be happy!

    #72201
    ratlaf
    Participant

    If one out of every ten women had arms like that, I'd be happy!

    I second that!! 

    I'd also like to add "one out of every ten women to be taller than six feet!!"

    We have a motion on the floor, can I get a vote?  All in favor say aye!

    AYE!!!!!!

    All opposed?

    *the chirp of crickets*

    The AYES have it!!!

    ;D

    #72202
    AlexG
    Keymaster

    Indeed, its impressive, and the fact she can do 1500# leg presses on the sled – but a reality check, keep in mind there also comes a point of diminishing returns when you begin to over-develop the muscle mass of your legs.  Such effects your normal stride of walking, and to say nothing about running.  Both are negative in a daily-routine matter, and especially for cardio work.

    And not to mention having to lube (Vaseline) the insides of your legs so they don’t rub.

    Her quads are incredible but her hamstrings are unbelievable. I saw a picture of her posed by a wooden fence, she had one leg up on the lowest bar of it so her legs was tensed. I had to do a zoom to believe what I saw. I've NEVER seen such a massive hamstring in my life. It looks almost as big as her quad.

    The counterpoint of the 2 muscles make her legs just absolutely beautiful.

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #72203
    cpbell0033944
    Participant

    Indeed, its impressive, and the fact she can do 1500# leg presses on the sled – but a reality check, keep in mind there also comes a point of diminishing returns when you begin to over-develop the muscle mass of your legs.  Such effects your normal stride of walking, and to say nothing about running.  Both are negative in a daily-routine matter, and especially for cardio work.

    And not to mention having to lube (Vaseline) the insides of your legs so they don’t rub.

    Well thanks fo ruining the illusion, Alex! ::)  In all honesty I'm not a fan of huge legs, just strong-looking ones.

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